Amy M. Marcarelli Department of Biological Sciences Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931 [email protected] http://www.mtu.edu/biological/department/faculty-staff/faculty/marcarelli

Appointments 2015 – present

Associate Professor, Michigan Technological University, Department of Biological Sciences, Houghton, MI.

2009 – 2015

Assistant Professor, Michigan Technological University, Department of Biological Sciences, Houghton, MI.

Professional Preparation and Education 2006 – 2009

Postdoctoral researcher, Idaho State University Stream Ecology Center and Center for Ecological Research and Education, Pocatello, ID.

2006

Ph. D., Ecology, Utah State University, Logan, UT.

2000

B.A., Biology, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY. Magna cum laude, Honors in Biology, Distinction in the Liberal Arts Core Curriculum.

Research Grants (13 external awards totaling $2.1M since 2009; 4 Michigan Tech internal awards totaling $49K) 2015 – 2020 National Science Foundation Title: CAREER: Yin and yang - is there a balance between nitrogen fixation and denitrification in riverine ecosystems? PI: A. Marcarelli, $803,521 2016 – 2018 US Environmental Protection Agency Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Title: Les Cheneaux Islands Eurasian Watermilfoil Control Lead PI: C. Brooks Co-PIs: A. Marcarelli, C. Huckins, A. Grimm, $470,407 2015 – 2017 Michigan Invasive Species Grants Program Title: Innovative and multifaceted control of invasive Eurasian and hybrid watermilfoil using integrative pest management principles Lead PI: C. Huckins, Co-PIs: A. Marcarelli, E. Hersch-Green, C. Brooks, $332,000 2015 – 2016 Research Excellence Fund – Infrastructure Enhancement, Michigan Tech Title: Remote data acquisition from forests, streams and wildlife for research and instruction Lead PI: A. Burton, Co-PIs: R. Froese, A. Marcarelli, Y. Dickinson, J. Wagenbrenner, $35,000 2014 – 2016 US Environmental Protection Agency Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Title: Arresting the spread of Eurasian Watermilfoil in Lake Superior December 2016

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Lead PI: C. Huckins, Co-PIs: A. Marcarelli, G. Meadows, R. Chimner, $499,887 2013 – 2016 Les Cheneaux Watershed Council Title: Phytoplankton enumeration for Les Cheneaux water quality studies PI: A. Marcarelli, co-PI: Gary Fahnenstiel, $5,388 2011 – 2016 USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station Title: Changes in Ecosystem Function Associated with Sand Accumulation in a Lake Superior Tributary Lead PI: A. Marcarelli, Co-PI: C. Huckins, $35,633 2013 – 2015 University of Michigan Water Center Title: Monitoring stream ecosystem function responses to stamp sand stabilization in tributaries of Lake Superior Lead PI: A. Marcarelli, Co-PIs: C. Huckins, $49,958 2013 – 2015 Huron Mountain Wildlife Foundation Title: Regional comparative survey of stream fish and ecosystem processes of the Huron Mountains region Lead PI: C. Huckins, Co-PI: A. Marcarelli, $8,365 2013 – 2014 Shoshone-Bannock Tribes Title: River metabolism responses to salmon nutrient enrichment treatments in the Salmon River subbasin PI: A. Marcarelli, $4,540 2012 – 2014 National Fish and Wildlife Foundation: Bring Back the Natives Title: Salmon Trout River Coaster Brook Trout Restoration (MI) Lead PI: C. Huckins, Co-PIs: A. Marcarelli, S. Eggert (US Forest Service), E. Baker (MI DNRE), $59,999 2012 – 2013 Research Excellence Fund – Research Seed, Michigan Tech Title: REF-RS: Climate controls on nutrient processing and export in a first order tributary of Lake Superior Lead PI: A. Marcarelli, Co-PI: E. Kane, $16,000 2012 – 2013 Huron Mountain Wildlife Foundation Title: Ecosystem Response to Sediment Accumulation and Riverine Geomorphology at Reach, River and Regional Scales: Continuing Studies in the Salmon Trout River Lead PI: A. Marcarelli, Co-PI: C. Huckins, $7,500 2011 – 2012 Huron Mountain Wildlife Foundation Title: Linkages among Stream Habitat, Ecosystem Conditions, and Temporal and Spatial Variation in Fluvial Fish Assemblages in the Salmon Trout River Lead PI: C. Huckins, Co-PIs: A. Marcarelli, S. Eggert (US Forest Service), $11,600 2010 – 2012 Shoshone-Bannock Tribes

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Title: Nutrient Limitation, Autotrophic Response, and River Metabolism Responses to Salmon Nutrient Enrichment Treatments in the Salmon River Subbasin PI: A. Marcarelli, $71,108 2011

Century II Campaign Endowed Equipment Fund, Michigan Tech Title: Ion Chromatography System for the Determination of Cation and Anion Concentrations in Water Lead PI: R. Datta, Co-PIs: A. Marcarelli, S. Green, $5,000

2010 – 2011 Research Excellence Fund – Research Seed, Michigan Tech Title: REF-RS: Food webs from the “bottom-up”: short and long-term drivers of basal ecosystem processes in the Salmon Trout River Lead PI: A. Marcarelli, Co-PI: C. Huckins, $28,443 2010 – 2011 Huron Mountain Wildlife Foundation Title: Changes in Ecosystem Function Associated with Sand Accumulation in the Salmon Trout River, Marquette County Michigan Lead PI: C. Huckins, Co-PIs: A. Marcarelli, S. Eggert and A. Timm (US Forest Service), $5,500

Teaching Experience at Michigan Tech 2013 – present

Instructor, Principles of Ecology (BL 3400)

2015 – present

Co-instructor, Stream Ecology and Fish Biology (BL4447/5447) (offered alternate years)

2014 – present

Co-instructor, Lake Ecology and Fish Biology (BL4442/5442) (offered alternate years)

2010 – present

Instructor, The Scientific Profession (BL 5025)

2015

Co-instructor, Lake Superior Exploration (BL5421) (2-week summer course)

2013

Co-instructor, Analysis of Biological Data (BL4470)

2011 – 2013

Instructor, Limnology (BL 4450) (offered alternate years)

2011 – 2013

Instructor, Perspectives on Inquiry (UN 1001) (alternate years)

2010 – 2012

Instructor, Ecosystem Ecology (BL 4461/5461)

2009 – 2011

Co-instructor, Research Methods in Aquatic Ecology (BL 4455/5455), (half-semester field course, alternate years)

2010

Instructor, Senior Essay (BL 4510), Michigan Tech

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Mentoring Postdoctoral Researchers 2014 – 2015 Dr. Kevyn Juneau (co-advised with Casey Huckins) Undergraduate mentoring – independent research projects 2016 – 2017 Michelle Kelly (NSF REU) 2014 – 2015 Ryan Van Goethem (MTU SURF award winner) 2012 – 2015 Jade Ortiz (MTU SURF award winner) 2012 – 2013 Josh Papacek 2011 – 2013 Jeffery Kiiskila 2010 – 2012 Nicole Matthias 2011 Rhianne Chittenden (MiCUP intern) Current graduate students – primary advisor (* indicates partially or fully supported on external funds) 2015 – present Chris Adams PhD – Biological Sciences (co-advised with Casey Huckins) 2014 – present Colin Brooks PhD – Biological Sciences 2015 – present Erin Eberhard* MS – Biological Sciences 2016 – present Kevin Nevorski* PhD – Biological Sciences 2016 – present Ryan Van Goethem* MS – Biological Sciences Completed graduate students – primary advisor 2011 – 2015 Ashley Coble* PhD – Biological Sciences 2012 – 2014 James Olson* MS – Biological Sciences 2012 – 2014 Timothy Veverica* MS – Forest Ecology and Management (coadvised with Evan Kane) 2010 – 2012 Jonathan Ebel* MS – Biological Sciences Graduate students – committee member 2016 – present Brian Danhoff 2013 – present Martin Hobmeier 2013 – present Anthony Matthys 2015 – present Karl Meingast 2010 – 2013 Anna Hess 2009 – 2014 Stephanie Ogren 2009 – 2013 Foad Yousef 2009 – 2013 Carley Kratz 2009 – 2012 Meagan Harless 2008 – 2014 Scott Collins

PhD – Biological Sciences PhD – Biological Sciences PhD – Biological Sciences PhD – Forest Science PhD – Forest Science PhD – Biological Sciences PhD – Biological Sciences PhD – Forest Science PhD – Biological Sciences PhD – Biological Sciences (Idaho State Univ.)

2016 – present 2012 – present 2015 – 2016 2011 – 2015 2013 – 2015 2014 – 2015 2013 – 2014 2011 – 2013 2011 – 2012 2010 – 2011 2009 – 2011

MS – Biological Sciences MS – Peace Corp Master’s International MS – Peace Corp Master’s International MS – Peace Corp Master’s International MS – Biological Sciences MS – Civil Engineering MS – Forest Ecology and Management MS – Forest Ecology and Management MS – Environmental Engineering MS – Forestry MS – Biological Sciences

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Carmen Leguizamon David Fenlon Bradley Wells Lindsey Perry Alex Bales Jennie Tyrrell Justina Silva Alistair Smith Renn Lambert Christine Jones Danielle Haak

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2009 – 2011 2009 – 2011

Mickey Jarvi Daniel Yeboah

MS – Forest Ecology and Management MS – Applied Ecology

Publications (30 total, h-index = 14 from Google Scholar, 21 Dec 2016) * indicates graduate student co-author, † indicates undergraduate student co-author; first author is also corresponding author unless otherwise noted with §; order of authorship indicates level of contribution Peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters Dodds WK, Burgin AJ, Marcarelli AM, Strauss EA. Nitrogen transformations. In Press. Ch 32 in Methods in Stream Ecology, 3rd ed, Ed. Hauer FR, Lamberti GA. Elsevier. Olson JC*, Marcarelli AM§, Timm AL, Eggert SL, Kolka RK. In press. Evaluating the effects of culvert designs on ecosystem processes in northern Wisconsin streams. River Research and Applications. Bump JK, Bergman BG*, Schrank AJ, Marcarelli AM, Kane ES, Risch A, Schuetz M. 2017 (Early View). Nutrient release from moose bioturbation in aquatic ecosystems. Oikos. DOI:10.1111/oik.03591 Impact factor: 3.586 Baker MA, Arp CD, Goodman KJ, Marcarelli AM, Wurtsbaugh WA. 2016. Stream-lake interaction: understanding a coupled hydro-ecological system. Ch 9 in Streams in a Changing Environment, Ed. Jones J, Stanley E. Academic Press. Coble AA*, Marcarelli AM, Kane ES, Huckins CJ. 2016. Uptake of ammonium and soluble reactive phosphorus in forested streams: influence of dissolved organic matter composition. Biogeochemistry 131:355-372. DOI: 10.1007/s10533-016-0284-7 Impact factor: 3.407 Coble AA*, Marcarelli AM, Kane ES, Stottlemyer JR, Toczydlowski D. 2016. Temporal patterns of dissolved organic matter biodegradability are similar across three rivers of varying size. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences 121:1617-1631. DOI:10.1002/2015JG003218 Impact factor: 3.318 Collins SF*, Baxter CV, Marcarelli AM, Wipfli MS. 2016. Effects of experimentally added salmon subsidies on resident fishes via direct and indirect pathways. Ecosphere 7:e01248. DOI:10.1002/ecs2.1248 Veverica TJ*, Kane ES, Marcarelli AM, Green SA. 2016. Ionic liquid extraction unveils previously occluded humic-bound iron in peat pore water. Soil Science Society of America Journal. DOI:10.2136/sssaj2015.10.0377 Coble AA*, Marcarelli AM & Kane ES. 2015. Ammonium and glucose amendments stimulate dissolved organic matter mineralization in a Lake Superior tributary. Journal of Great Lakes Research 41: 801–807. doi:10.1016/j.jglr.2015.05.015 Collins SF*, Marcarelli AM, Baxter CV & Wipfli MS. 2015. A critical assessment of the ecological assumptions underpinning compensatory mitigation of salmon-derived nutrients. Environmental Management 56:571-586. doi:10.1007/s00267-015-0538-5

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Marcarelli AM, Huckins CJ & Eggert SL. 2015. Sand aggradation alters biofilm standing crop and metabolism in a low-gradient Lake Superior tributary. Journal of Great Lakes Research 41:1052-1059. doi:10.1016/j.jglr.2015.09.004 Ebel JD*, Marcarelli AM§ & Kohler AK. 2014. Biofilm nutrient limitation, standing crop, and metabolism responses to experimental application of salmon carcass analog in Idaho streams. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 12:1796-1804. doi:10.1139/cjfas-2014-0266 Marcarelli AM, Baxter CV & Wipfli MS. 2014. Nutrient additions to mitigate for loss of Pacific salmon: consequences for stream biofilm and nutrient dynamics. Ecosphere 5:69. doi:10.1890/ES13-00366.1 Ray AM, Mebane CA, Flint R†, Irvine KM, & Marcarelli AM. 2014. A combined macrophyteepiphyte bioassay for assessing nutrient enrichment. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 186:4081-4096. doi:10.1007/s10661-014-3682-0 Bechtold HA*, Marcarelli AM, Baxter CV & Inouye RS. 2012. Effects of N, P and organic carbon on stream biofilm nutrient limitation and uptake in a semi-arid watershed. Limnology and Oceanography 57:1544–1554. doi:10.4319/lo.2012.57.5.1544 Impact factor: 3.660 Mineau MM*, Baxter CV, Marcarelli AM & Minshall GW. 2012. An invasive riparian tree reduces stream ecosystem efficiency via a recalcitrant organic matter subsidy. Ecology 93:1501–1508. doi:10.1890/11-1700.1 Impact factor: 4.733 Scott JT & Marcarelli AM. 2012. Cyanobacteria in freshwater benthic environments, pp 271–289 in The Ecology of Cyanobacteria II: Their Diversity in Time and Space, Ed. Whitton BA. Springer, Dordrecht. doi:10.1007/978-94-007-3855-3_9 Hopkins JM*, Marcarelli AM & Bechtold HA*. 2011. Ecosystem structure and function are complementary measures of water quality in a polluted, spring-influence river. Water Air and Soil Pollution 214:409–421. doi:10.1007/s11270-010-0432-y Marcarelli AM, Baxter CV, Mineau MM* & Hall RO. 2011. Quantity and quality: unifying food web and ecosystem perspectives on the role of resource subsidies in freshwaters. Ecology 92:1215–1225. doi:10.1890/10-2240.1 Impact factor: 4.733 Mineau MM*, Baxter CV & Marcarelli AM. 2011. A non-native riparian tree (Elaeagnus angustifolia) changes nutrient dynamics in streams. Ecosystems 14:353–365. doi:10.1007/s10021-011-9415-0 Impact factor: 3.751 Marcarelli AM, Van Kirk RW & Baxter CV. 2010. Predicting effects of hydrologic alteration and climate change on ecosystem metabolism in a western U.S. river. Ecological Applications 20:2081–2088. doi:10.1890/09-2364.1 Impact factor: 4.252 Marcarelli AM* & Wurtsbaugh WA. 2009. Habitat and seasonal variations in nitrogen fixation in linked lake-stream ecosystems. Biogeochemistry 94: 95–110. doi:10.1007/s10533-009-9311-2 Impact factor: 3.407

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Marcarelli AM, Bechtold HA*, Rugenski AT* & Inouye RS. 2009. Nutrient limitation of biofilm biomass and metabolism in the Upper Snake River basin, southeast Idaho, USA. Hydrobiologia 620: 63–76. doi:10.1007/s10750-008-9615-6 Marcarelli AM*, Baker MA & Wurtsbaugh WA. 2008. Is in-stream nitrogen fixation an important nitrogen source for benthic communities and stream ecosystems? Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27:186–211. doi:10.1899/07-027.1 Impact factor: 3.357 Rugenski AT*, Marcarelli AM, Bechtold HA* & Inouye RS. 2008. Effects of temperature and concentration on nutrient release rates from nutrient diffusing substrates. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27:52–57. doi:10.1899/07-046R1.1 Impact factor: 3.357 Marcarelli AM* & Wurtsbaugh WA. 2007. Effects of upstream lakes and nutrient limitation on periphyton biomass and nitrogen fixation in oligotrophic, subalpine streams. Freshwater Biology 52: 2211–2225. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2427.2007.01851.x Myers AK†, Marcarelli AM*, Arp CD*, Baker MA & Wurtsbaugh WA. 2007. Disruptions of stream sediment size and stability by lakes in mountain watersheds: potential effects on periphyton biomass. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 26: 390–400. doi:10.1899/06-086.1 Impact factor: 3.357 Marcarelli AM* & Wurtsbaugh WA. 2006. Temperature and nutrient supply interact to control nitrogen fixation in oligotrophic streams: An experimental examination. Limnology and Oceanography 51: 2278–2289. doi:10.4319/lo.2006.51.5.2278 Impact factor: 3.660 Marcarelli AM*, Wurtsbaugh WA & Griset O†. 2006. Salinity controls plankton response to nutrient enrichment in Farmington Bay, Great Salt Lake, Utah. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63: 2236–2248. doi:10.1139/f06-113 Hoham RW, Marcarelli AM†, Rogers HS†, Ragan MD†, Petre BM†, Ungerer MD†, Barnes JM† & Francis DO†. 2000. The importance of light and photoperiod in sexual reproduction and geographical distribution in the green snow alga, Chloromonas sp.D (Chlorophyceae, Volvocales). Hydrological Processes 14: 3309–3321. doi:10.1002/1099-1085(20001230)14:18<3309::AID-HYP200>3.0.CO;2-R In review and revision Collins SF*, Baxter CV, Marcarelli AM, Felicetti L, Florin S*, Wipfli MS, Servheen G. Extrinsic properties of resource subsidies mediate direct and indirect responses in stream-riparian food webs. Ecology. Submitted Dec 2016 Ortiz JE†, Marcarelli AM, Juneau KJ, Huckins CJ. Invasive Myriophyllum spicatum and nutrients interact to influence algal assemblages. Freshwater Science. Submitted Nov 2016

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Presentations (96 presentations since 2009, only invited presentations listed; 139 career total; * indicates graduate student co-author, † indicates undergraduate student coauthor; note that first author listed was presenting author) Invited presentations 2016

Marcarelli AM. Old paradigms and new frameworks for understanding nitrogen fixation in stream ecosystems. University of Wyoming Brown Bag Seminar Series, Laramie, WY.

2016

Marcarelli AM. “Never peak too soon” – or, what I learned from Wayne Wurtsbaugh. Lecture for Wurtsbaugh retirement celebration, Utah State University, Logan, UT.

2016

Marcarelli AM. Small streams and Great Lakes. Carnegie Museum Seminar Series, "Environmental Awareness in the Keweenaw: Lake Superior Futures", Houghton, MI.

2015

Baxter CV, Collins SF, Marcarelli AM, Bellmore JR. More than bags of nutrients: weighing ecological and social costs of losing migratory fishes versus the management paradigm of compensatory mitigation. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

2015

Marcarelli AM. Ecosystem approaches to understand stream restoration. Environmental Engineering Seminar Series, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI.

2015

Marcarelli AM. Water chemistry and nutrient cycling in tributaries of Lake Superior. Lake Superior Environmental Monitoring Collaborative Meeting, hosted by the USEPA at the Great Lakes Research Center, Houghton, MI.

2014

Olson JO*, Marcarelli AM, Eggert S, Timm A, Kolka R. Do stream simulation culvert designs improve ecosystem function? A case study in northern Wisconsin. International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish Passage, Madison, WI.

2014

Eggert S, King N, Olson JO*, Marcarelli AM, Higgins D, Reinecki S, Timm A, Kolka R. Benefits of stream simulation design culverts on biological productivity. International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish Passage, Madison, WI.

2014

Marcarelli AM. Ecosystem approaches to understand stream restoration. Department of Biological Sciences Seminar, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI.

2014

Marcarelli AM. Ecosystem approaches to understand stream restoration. Department of Biological Sciences Seminar, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID.

2014

Marcarelli AM. Ecosystem approaches to understand stream restoration. Department of Watershed Sciences Seminar, Utah State University, Logan, UT.

2013

Collins SF*, Baxter CV, Marcarelli AM, Wipfli MS. Spatiotemporal complexity in stream food web responses to salmon subsidies. Western Division American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Boise, ID.

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2013

Kohler AE, Richardson DP, Marcarelli AM, Ebel JD*, Keeley ER. Three years of experimental carbon and nutrient additions in upper Salmon River Basin streams using salmon carcass analogs: what have we learned so far? Western Division American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Boise, ID.

2013

Marcarelli AM, Ebel JD*, Baxter CV, Kohler AE, Collins SF*, Wipfli MS. Integrating ecosystem science into fisheries-targeted nutrient enhancement programs aimed to mitigate for the loss of Pacific salmon. Western Division American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Boise, ID.

2013

Panel discussion: Marcarelli AM, Cross W, Brandt D, Servheen G, Ireland K, Baxter CV, Ross TJ. Silver Bullet or so much fertilizer? Synthesis and dialogue regarding the science and management of nutrient amendments as mitigation tools. Western Division American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Boise, ID.

2012

Baxter CV, Benjamin J*, Mineau MM*, Fausch K, Lepori F, Marcarelli AM, Minshall, G W. Emerging lessons: invasive species effects that cross habitat boundaries. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, OR.

2012

Baxter CV, Benjamin J*, Mineau MM*, Fausch K, Lepori F, Marcarelli AM, Minshall GW. Emerging lessons: invasive species effects that cross habitat boundaries. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY.

2011

Collins SF*, Baxter CV, Marcarelli AM, Wipfli MS. Effects of Salmon Carcass and Analog Additions on Resident Trout in Idaho. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.

2011

Servheen G, Wipfli MS, Baxter CV, Felicetti L, Marcarelli AM, Kavanagh K. Managing and Mitigating Salmon-Derived Nutrients: Are Analogs Salmon Avatars? American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.

2011

Marcarelli AM, Baxter CV, Wipfli MS, Kohler AE, Collins SF*, Ebel JD*, Servheen G. Salmon nutrient mitigation effects on bottom-up processes in streams: lessons from large-scale experiments in central Idaho. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.

2010

Marcarelli AM. Complex ecosystem responses to interacting stressors: a collaborative study of human effects on the Portneuf River, Idaho. Department of Biological Sciences Seminar, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI.

2010

Marcarelli AM. Cross-boundary effects on energy and nutrient flow in mountain streams. Chemistry Department Seminar, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI.

2009

Marcarelli AM. Organisms, energy and nutrient flow in streams. Department Seminar, Tomakomai Experimental Forest, Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere, Hokkaido University, Japan.

2009

Marcarelli AM. Organisms, energy and nutrient flow in streams. Department Seminar, Department of Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University, Houghton MI.

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Professional Service and Outreach (since 2009) Departmental Service - Standing committees 2015 – Present; Graduate committee, Department of Biological Sciences 2009 – 2013 2015 – Present Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Biological Sciences 2013 – Present Safety Committee, Department of Biological Sciences 2011 – 2015 Infrastructure and Operations (chair), Department of Biological Sciences Departmental Service - Temporary or Ad-Hoc Committees 2016 Toxicologist Hiring Committee, Department of Biological Sciences 2012 – Present Ecology interdisciplinary PhD proposal committee 2013 – 2014 Microbiologist Hiring Committee, Department of Biological Sciences 2010 – 2011 Plant Biology Hiring Committee, Department of Biological Sciences 2009 – 2010 Ad-hoc Safety committee to address field trip safety, Department of Biological Sciences University-Level Committees 2015 – Present Workshop facilitator, Diversity Literacy Online Workshops, The ADVANCE Initiative at Michigan Tech 2015 – Present Internal Advocate, Early Career Management pilot program, Office of Institutional Equity and Inclusion 2013 – 2015 Great Lakes Research Center, Advisory Board Member 2013 External Representative, Hydrologist Hiring Committee, School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science 2011 – 2013 Center for Water and Society, Advisory Board Member 2009 – 2012 Graduate Faculty Council – Representative 2009–2011, Alternate 2011–2012 One-time service activities 2016 – 2017 Presenter, “Responsible Conduct of Research for Undergraduate Researchers”, 1 hour workshop hosted by the Pavlis Honors College 2016 Presented on using Twitter for research marketing at Research Development Day, hosted by the VPR’s Research Development office 2013 – 2016 Guest Speaker, Department of Biological Sciences High School Visit program 2011 – 2016 Judge for Ecosystem Science Center Graduate Research Forum 2011 – 2015 Guest Speaker, Department of Biological Sciences First-Year Orientation 2011 – 2015 Judge for Center for Water and Society World Water Day student poster competition; organized judging in 2013 2014 Presenter, "Peer Review", for the " "Ethics, Integrity, and Responsible Conduct of Research Workshop for Graduate Students" organized by the Office of Compliance, Integrity and Safety 2014 Judge for Graduate Student Government Research Colloquium 2013 – 2014 Reviewer, Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship proposals 2013 Panelist, Graduate Student Research Grants, Ecosystem Science Center 2011, 2013 Faculty Marshall at Graduation, Department of Biological Sciences 2010, 2013 Guest Speaker, Center for Water and Society World Water Day December 2016

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2010, 2012 2012 2012 2012 2010 – 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2009

Guest Speaker, Presidential Council of Alumnae Guest Speaker, College of Science and Arts student orientation Guest Speaker, Department of Biological Sciences 50th anniversary picnic Judge for Graduate Student Government Research Colloquium Cognate Reviewer for Strategic Faculty Hiring Initiative (3 reviews in 2010, > 20 reviews in 2011) Discussion leader for ESC Coffee, Ecosystem Science Center Facilitator, Graduate Student Orientation Faculty Mentor, MiCUP program, Center for Institutional Diversity and Inclusion Guest Speaker, Biology Week Research Night Host/reviewer for Leading Scholars Scholarship program

Editorial and Review Activities 2013 – present Associate Editor, Freshwater Science (serving 2nd 3 year term; 6-8 manuscripts handled per year) 2010 – 2013 NSF panel member, DEB Population and Community Ecology, Ecosystem Science (1 panel 2010, 1 panel 2011, 1 panel 2013, 1 panel 2014) 2013 Ad-hoc reviewer: Ecological Stewardship Plan for the Huron Mountain Club 2007 – 2016 Ad-hoc proposal reviewer: NSF (DEB: Population and Community Ecology, and Ecosystem Sciences, and DES: Instrumentation and Facilities, Postdoctoral Fellowship), U.S.-Israel Binational Science Foundation, Wisconsin Sea Grant, Washington Sea Grant, University of Wisconsin Water Resources Institute, Wisconsin Groundwater Coordinating Council, Austrian Science Fund 2006 – 2013 Manuscript reviewer: Aquat Ecol, Biogeochemistry, Can J Fish Aquat Sci, Ecology, Ecol Appl, Ecol Lett, Ecosphere, Ecosystems, Environ Manag, Freshwater Biol, Fund Appl Limnol, Global Change Biol, Hydrobiologia, Hydrolog Proc, J North Am Benthol Soc, Lake Reserv Res Manag, Limnol Oceanogr, Limnol Oceanogr: Methods, Mar Freshwat Res, PLOS ONE Professional Society Service 2016 – Present Member of Executive Committee and Board of Directors of Society for Freshwater Science. Appointed to serve as Vice President in 20172018 by President Elect. 2014 – Present Hynes Award Subcommittee, Society for Freshwater Science, Chair 2016-2017 2015 Review of student presentations, International Association for Great Lakes Research Annual Meeting 2014 Special session co-organizer, "We've got a nitrogen fixation! Exploring, integrating, and understanding N fixation along the freshwater to marine continuum" with Drs. Robinson W. Fulweiler (Boston U), J. Thad Scott (U. Arkansas), and Jill Welter (St. Catherine U.), Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting 2013 IGNITE session co-organizer, "Where the Shovel Meets the Science: Reciprocal Learning Between Restoration and Ecology" with Dr. Casey Huckins, Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting

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2006 – 2011 2006 – 2011 2010

Conference session chair, North American Benthological Society Annual Meeting Reviewer of student presentations, North American Benthological Society Annual Meeting Conference session chair, Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography

Outreach and Community Service 2014 Presented research results to Senator Carl Levin during his visit to the Great Lakes Research Center, along with Drs. C Huckins and P. Xue 2013 Trip Co-leader, Ride the Waves with GM, Great Lakes Research Center 2012 Guest Lecture, E. B. Holman Elementary School 2011 Guest Lecture, Stream Monitoring Teacher-Training Workshop, Western U.P. Center for Math, Science & Environmental Education

Professional Development 2010 – 2015 2009 – 2012 2011 2011

2010 2009 – 2010

Center for Teaching and Learning luncheon workshops – 7 attended Educational Technology seminars at Michigan Technological University – 4 attended Diversity-Literacy Training, Michigan Technological University Symposium participant, “Women Evolving Biological Sciences”, NSF Advance – University of Washington and University of California, Santa Cruz Participant – mentoring session for untenured faculty, Michigan Tech ADVANCE Workshops by Sponsored Programs at Michigan Technological University – 4 attended

Honors and Awards (since 2009) 2011 – 2016 Top 10% of instructors reviewed on campus, Michigan Technological University (5 semesters) 2011 Faculty of 1000 - Marcarelli et al. 2011 Ecology recommended as "Must read" 2010 Early Career Travel Award, American Society for Limnology and Oceanography 2009 Short-Term Postdoctoral Fellow, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Professional Affiliations American Fisheries Society - Idaho Chapter, Michigan Chapter Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Ecological Society of America Society for Freshwater Science (formerly North American Benthological Society)

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Education Ph.D. in Cryptology and Data Security, KU Leuven, Belgium, 2006. Thesis: Cryptanalysis of Stream Ciphers Based on Arrays and Modular Addition.

CV-JosephEFlackIV.pdf
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Michael Grosser CV - GitHub
Nov 21, 1983 - Help developer standardization via boxen, rails 2 -> 3 upgrades without downtime on ... 2006-2008 PHP-Rails clone developer at 20sec.net.

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Jan 8, 2017 - Implemented overall Android application logic and wrote API server for ... B10S (B1t 0n the Security, Underground hacker team). S.Korea.

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the radar satellite sensors available for various applications. One of the .... consists of monitoring tools, i.e., Processor monitoring tool, Disk monitoring tool and ...

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CV Alakoski.pdf
of SMEs” applied and conducted in cooperation with Seinäjoki University of Applied. Sciences was awarded 219 000 € by the Centre for Economic Develoment, ... Vaasa: University of. Vaasa. Vaasan yliopiston julkaisuja, selvityksiä ja ...

cv-shayan.pdf
First Place in Dental Olympics at 61st IADS annual world dental congress – Indonesia ... Slovakia. - Conducted the Training of new trainers(TNT) in Izmir in MAY ...

CV December_2017
How external support may mitigate the barriers to university-industry collaboration. Journal of Industrial and Business Economics, 40(4), 117-145. [10] Perkmann M., Villani E. ... AoM Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, US, August 4-8. 2016 [3] Copi

CV-NunoCoimbra.pdf
Tel: +44 7570 037 926 London Business School. Email: [email protected] Regent's Park. Web: https://sites.google.com/site/ntcoimbra NW1 4SA London.

CV MARINELLI.pdf
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